The handbook of motion picture photography (1927)

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These Books Will Give You Professional Technique Written by wellknown authorities, these authoritative books offer you expert instruction in Motion Picture and Still Photography and kindred subjects. Handsomely bound in rich maroon, profusely illustrated. Motion Picture Photography (1927 Edition) $6.00 By Carl L. Gregory, F.R.P.S. Motion Picture Photography for the Amateur 2.50 By Herbert C. McKay. A.R.P.S. Making Home Movies 2.50 By Pierhert C. McKay, A.R.P.S. Screen Acting 3.00 By [nea and Helen Klumph Photoplay Writing 3.00 By William Lord Wright Motion Picture Directing 3.00 By Peter Milne Motion Picture Projection 5.00 By T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D.. LL.D. Photography for the Amateur 3.50 By George W. French Principles of Pictorial Photography 3.50 By John Wallace (iillies (Thes< 1 ks have been adopted as supplementary booka at the X(\v York [natitute iphy) At Your Photographic Dealer's or Direct from the Publishers Falk Publishing Company 10 West 33rd St., Dept. 16 New York, N. Y.